Well, I’ll start out by saying a massive feck you to the entire Red Bull garage. Now that I’ve discouraged about 30% of readers from continuing with my post, I’ll continue with some perhaps more mature analysis.
The Ferrari looks very quick, the power unit is obviously exceptional, as you can see from the other teams they are supplying. Excellent drive from LeClerc too. The brief battle with Verstappen was excellent.
I don’t think Red Bull will be hampered for long, although it’ll be interesting to see how reliable the Honda PU is.
Great drives from Lewis and Russel. You could see the car porpoising and that just be a bitch to handle lap after lap. They were well off the pace overall but made the most of what they were given. To get 3rd and 4th is fantastic, even if it comes courtesy of two retirements. You still have to drive it through the finish line and the car wasn’t easy to handle today.
I think the Merc has tons of untapped potential. When they figure it out it’s going to rival Ferrari and RBR and we are going to have a humdinger of a season.
Zhou picked up a point on his debut in a very good car, albeit 7 seconds behind his experienced team mate. Massive shame the much superior Ilott wasn’t given the drive instead.
Massive result for Magnusson, who I couldn’t be happier for. Hugely outperformed Schumi Jr. The Haas looks quick this year.
Bitterly disappointing, but expected, from McLaren. Probably my favourite team. I think they are in big trouble. They are struggling for mechanical and aerodynamic grip, and the more needed downforce they are able to generate, they are going to face more porpoising. They just don’t have the test laps in the other teams do because of the brakes issue, which itself seems like a design flaw. I can see them picking up half a second, but that barely gets them to midfield. The second or so they need, is a long way off. At best I think it’s going to be a difficult few races for them. Massive shame because I was hoping we’d be looking at a 4 way battle with Merc, RBR, and Ferrari.